2009 Asian Poker Tour - Manila

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2009 Asian Poker Tour - Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$185,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$635,500
Entries
262
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
6,000 / 12,000
Ante
2,000

Scott Doubles

Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott and Ivan Tan have been competing with each other for the last two days after establishing a US$1,000 last longer bet before the start of the tournament. The only catch is that to win the bet, the longer-laster must cash. Scott had an anguished decision recently after he raised to 7,000 and Bryan Huang raised enough to put Scott all in.

Scott started to tank, trying to figure out what his odds were. "Take your time, Andrew," said Michael Pedley as he got up from the table. "I'm going to relieve myself."

Tan then stood up from an adjacent table and said, "Andrew, if you bust I'm going to fold to the money to win our prop bet."

"You're committed," Huang told Scott. "3.5-to-1. Maybe 3.7?"

"I know, I know," said Scott. "It won't be a big sample size though." He started to run the numbers in his head, with a steady stream of them coming out of his mouth. Huang responded by saying "Meow, meow, meow. Fold like a girl. Meow, meow, meow."

Scott finally called with {A-Hearts} {Q-Spades} and was elated to see Huang show {A-Spades} {4-Hearts}. Tan and Huang started shouting "Two sides!" (a baccarat reference). They got it on a board of {3-Clubs} {4-Diamonds} {Q-Clubs}.

"What about this one, boys?" said Scott, pointing to the queen. The turn and river blanked out.

"Bryan," chided Scott. "Caught with your hand in the cookie jar."

"I always get caught," responded Huang. He's down to 62,000. Scott has new life with 74,000. And for those wondering, Pedley was back from the bathroom by the time the stacks were counted down.

Tags: Andrew ScottBryan HuangIvan TanMichael Pedley